Scheduled to take place after the
Prepared Program:
OPEN STAGE SESSION
Come one, come all !
Go solo or come in ensemble.
Perform a prepared work or improvise on the spot.
Come play at our OPEN STAGE session.
There is only one requirement: The Piano must be involved in some way
*.
Come play!
Why Open Stage?
- First and foremost, we hope this will be fun and
that it can be a motivation for others to play and practise the piano.
- For those who used to play:
Of those who have learnt to play the piano while they were younger,
too many stopped playing as they entered the work force and took on added responsibilities.
(Some of us have also stopped playing at one point ourselves, but have since picked it back up.)
If you are in a similar situation and wants to play the piano again,
allow us to extend our encouragement by inviting you to play at our open stage session.
- For music students preparing for their own recitals or performance examinations,
the open stage can be a good place to rehearse and accumulate stage experiences.
- For amateurs and enthusiasts who simply like to play and share their
music but do not want the hassle of organizing a recital, or do not feel they have enough
material to stage an independent recital, come and play here.
- For professional pianists/musicians who want to experiment with new music,
new forms, new ideas but do not want to do so in their own professional recitals or
concerts, you are welcome to experiment here. We won't tell.
Worrying about your skill level?
Don't be. We welcome musicians at all skill levels to play at the open stage session.
This is not about how well you can play. The important thing is to enjoy and have fun playing.
May be you can whip out Beethoven's Hammerklavier Sonata at a moment's notice,
may be you are just beginning to master Chopsticks, as long as you have the
passion to play, we would love to have you join us at the open stage session.
For More Information...
Write info@PianoRecital.org.
Note: *
Please do NOT damage the piano in any way.
This is just common sense.
You will be liable for any and all cost to repair
or replace the piano if you damage it.
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